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Get Growing with the Garden Girls – Potting Soil and FertilizerSue the Tree Lady and Ariel the Garden Girl are back for their latest installment of ‘Get Growing’. They take a look at different soil and fertilizer mixes.Jun 5
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Biological farming growing in Alberta amid international fertilizer cost spikeFarmers in eastern Alberta are using biological treatments to improve their soil health, while reducing the impacts of an international fertilizer cost spike. Sarah Ryan reports.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJun 8
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Ontario announces new fertility fundingOntario is investing $100 million to support expanded access to fertility care for families and adding two new publicly funded fertility clinics. As Caryn Lieberman reports, advocates welcome the expanded investment but say more needs to be done to help families.Global News at 6 TorontoMay 15
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Business Matters: Canada well-positioned to deal with global fertilizer shortageAs the conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global fertilizer supply, a new report from TD is suggesting Canada is well-positioned to manage the resulting food inflation. Globally, one third of the world’s seaborn fertilizer passes through the Strait of Hormuz, causing prices to skyrocket following its closure. Jazan Grewal has this story...ConsumerMay 12
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Fertilizer prices on the riseThe war in the Middle East is affecting farmers here in Manitoba, who are dealing with higher prices for a material critical to their business. Global News Morning’s Matthew Merkel has the story.Apr 28
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Business Matters: Food inflation in Canada expected to remain elevatedThe cost of food could continue to rise faster than overall inflation according to the Bank of Canada, if the war in the Middle East continues to drive up fuel, fertilizer and agriculture costs and those are passed on to consumers. Jacqueline Hansen has that story and more in Business Matters for July 16, 2026.Jul 16
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Canadian Fertility Awareness Week: Highlighting misconceptions and questions around fertilityThis week marks Canadian Fertility Awareness Week, which aims to increase access to care and education around fertility. Caitlin Dunne, an endocrinologist and infertility specialist, discusses with Miranda Anthistle what options Canadians have when faced with infertility.Global News Morning TorontoApr 20
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Fertility Awareness Week with the author of ‘Chasing Baby’It’s Fertility Awareness Week, and Global News Morning’s Clay Young spoke with Winnipeg author Morwenna Trevenen about her book ‘Chasing Baby: An Infertility Adventure’.HealthApr 21
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Fertility Alberta pushing for increased support for couples trying to conceiveIt’s Canadian Fertility Awareness Week and an Alberta advocacy group is addressing some gaps in funding for those looking to build a family. There are calls for the provincial government and employers to step up support. The founder of Fertility Alberta joined Global News at Noon Edmonton to share some new research.Global News at Noon EdmontonApr 21
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Garden Girls Series – Part 4 of 15Get Growing is back once again this Friday, as Garden Girls Ariel and Sue the Tree Lady join us to talk about lawns and grass fertilizers.LifestyleJun 12
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Is there a connection between the iPhone and declining birth rates?Fertility rates have been declining for decades, but the drop has accelerated sharply over the past 20 years, and researchers are still trying to fully explain why. Now, new research suggests a device that has come to define modern life may be playing a role: the iPhone. Touria Izri reports.HealthJun 13
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43-year-old Quebec woman becomes single mother of tripletsA 43-year-old woman from Montreal’s South Shore is over the moon after fulfilling her lifelong dream of becoming a mother. The proud new single mother recently gave birth to triplets after four and a half years of fertility treatments. Despite being on her own, she’s embracing the triple challenge and is grateful for the community...CanadaJun 5
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Global National: June 13Montreal’s police force is facing one of its most serious racism scandals in decades. Two officers have been suspended with pay and 14 others reassigned after allegations of racist conduct toward members of the public. Mike Armstrong was at SPVM headquarters for the announcement in a rare late-night news conference Friday. Following Toronto’s World Cup...Global NationalJun 13
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Canadian farmers face soaring diesel, fertilizer costs amid Iran warThe U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran is hitting Canada’s agriculture industry hard because of soaring costs for fertilizer and diesel. Heather Yourex-West looks at how Canadian farmers are trying to find a way to forge ahead, and what it will likely lead to.Global NationalApr 7
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Alberta farmers face uncertainty with rising fertilizer pricesThe first day of spring means seeding season is on the horizon, but due to global supply concerns, farmers across the Prairies could be paying a lot more to plant their crops. As Jordan Prentice explains, the soaring price of fertilizer is setting the stage for another season of uncertainty.CanadaMar 20
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Alberta to cover some IVF treatments for cancer patientsThe province says it wants to turn what it calls an impossible decision into something more manageable. A new program will pay for fertility treatments for patients who are diagnosed with cancer. Erik Bay has the details.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 22
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton: April 22The Oilers have home ice advantage as they head into Game 2 against Anaheim. Alberta will soon begin covering some fertility treatments for cancer patients. A string of industry-related earthquakes are recorded in Sturgeon County. An Airdrie family struggles to secure coverage for their toddler’s life-changing out-of-country medical treatments.Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonApr 22
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 20As spring seeding quickly approaches a look at how Saskatchewan farmers are navigating the strain being put on fuel, fertilizer and seed prices. The development agreement for Bell Canada’s A.I. data centre is reviewed at an RM of Sherwood council meeting.CanadaApr 20
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 20Saskatoon’s firefighter union speaks out over an increase in service calls following the closure of the city’s only safe consumption site. As spring seeding quickly approaches a look at how Saskatchewan farmers are navigating the strain being put on fuel, fertilizer and seed prices.EconomyApr 20
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Global National: April 7The U.S., Israel, and Iran agreeing to a two-week ceasefire and the “safe opening” of the Strait of Hormuz. Canada’s farmers brace for the impact of soaring diesel and fertilizer prices. How Prime Minister Mark Carney’s crime policies are being influenced by internal polling. Plus, the Canadian astronaut at mission control guiding the Artemis II...Global NationalApr 7